Perfect Redemption: Easter Devotional for KidsSample
Trial
Jesus was standing before the governor. He was not there to prove Himself, He was not trying to convince the Pilate and the crowd that He was innocent or that He was the savior. He accepted what they called Him.
A notorious criminal known as Barabbas was brought before the leading priest. The other leaders persuaded the crowd to ask for Barabbas to be released and for Jesus to be put to death. Then Pilate asked what crime Jesus committed but they could not mention any. They were just shouting ‘Crucify Him’. Jesus accepted the false accusation for the will of God to be fulfilled. He became a sinner for His love for the world and so that we would be free from sin.
We must not bear false accusations like the crowd. When we are falsely accused, we should trust in God.
Memory verse
When he was accused by the chief priests and the elders, he did not answer. Matt 27:12
Word of the day
Trial
- to examine the facts of a case to determine whether a person is guilty of a crime or not
Say and Pray
Dear Lord, give us the grace and strength to overcome in the time of our trials in Jesus' most powerful name. Amen.
Scripture
About this Plan
Move beyond Easter eggs and bunnies this season and explore the true Easter story from the Bible with "Perfect Redemption," a 4-week themed devotional designed for kids. Each week offers daily devotionals, memory verses, words for the day, and simple prayers to wrap up the lessons. Engage in this devotional and celebrate Jesus' resurrection with "Perfect Redemption."
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